While Levi Palmer and Matthew Harding are renowned for producing refined, languid shirting, they’ve broadened their design vocabulary to include exceptionally made separates. Their new resort collection—which Palmer described as in a preview as “unapologetically easy and tranquil”—demonstrates their talent for cutting and draping fabric in the most elegant yet off-center of ways.
“It revolves around the idea of memory and nostalgia, but with a slowness,” said Harding of the concept behind the collection. “We feel that we get the best results when we have time to reflect, and that you need a bit of boredom to give birth to creativity.” The mood is especially relaxed, as if the Palmer Harding woman is taking a moment to revel in the luxury of life’s in-betweenness. There’s an eclectic array of pieces suitable for day and night, from billowing shirts and shirt dresses with cocooned sleeves in cotton and satin, to curve-accentuating knitted separates that sensuously fall off the body.
Other moments include wool and cotton tailored outerwear and pants with louche silhouettes—some of which feature detachable components, a notion the design duo have explored in recent seasons. The closing look, a black silk crepe floor-length number that’s reminiscent of an Edwardian gown, feels particularly fresh—an effortless blend of history and modernity, while staying true to the brand’s core DNA.
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